How to use Shinhan Bank financial certificate – Abolition of public certificate~!!!
From December 10, 2020, the existing accredited certificate will be abolished. Instead, a private certificate was used. But one problem still remains. In other words, when you need to send money from your bank account to someone else, you must use a certificate issued by the bank. In this way, the certificate used for account transfer is called a financial certificate. 신한 인증서 비밀번호
Financial certificates do not need to be stored on a USB device like the old public certificates. So how can you improve security? The mobile phone itself under your name becomes the 이베이스매뉴얼 certificate. When making an account transfer, you can verify your identity by entering the ‘confirmation number’ that appears on the computer screen directly on your cell phone under your name. If you talk like this, I don’t understand what you mean and it’s complicated… I’ll demonstrate the process of actually logging in.
If you enter the main screen of Shinhan Bank… there is a ‘transfer’ menu. choose this
Select ‘Financial Credentials Login’.
Input the information you registered in advance, such as your name, date of birth, and mobile phone number.
A ‘confirmation number’ appears on the screen… If you look at your cell phone, a message will arrive.
Enter the ‘confirmation number’ right below the message you received and reply.
If you enter the ‘confirmation number’ on your cell phone and reply… The ‘financial certificate’ selection screen you registered in advance will appear like this. Select the ‘financial certificate’ you want to use.
A window appears asking you to enter the ‘Financial Certificate’ password you registered in advance. Enter your password. Then… the account transfer screen will appear as shown below.
Here, enter the other party’s account information and the amount you want to send.
When sending money like this… You must have the ‘security card’ that you used to transfer money in the past. FYI… On the back of the ‘security card’, there is a table of countless numbers. These numbers will never be known unless you are the cardholder. You can think of it as a procedure to check once again whether the person you are sending money to is really you.